Volume 1: April 2026
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Recent Album Reviews



Flea: Honora
In many ways, Honora feels like Flea sitting alone with his trumpet, working through a lifetime of influences, experiences, and contradictions. It’s a conversation, one that feels unfinished, ongoing, and deeply personal.
(read the full review)Tom Misch: Full Circle
From the first lyric, “Took some time just to heal my mind”, you get a sense that Tom Misch had some soul searching to do within himself and he wasn’t afraid of letting everyone know. (read the full review)Champagne Bubblebath: Mixtape Vol. 1
The pandemic disrupted a lot of things, but it also brought some good things, like this new funk band, Champagne Bubblebath and their new album, Mixtape Vol. 1. (read the full review)
Recent Concert Reviews

The Hives, Live from Boston, MA
Picture this: guitar and drum techs dressed head to toe in ninja costumes, and a group of grown men with the energy of testosterone-fueled college kids wearing matching illuminated suits can only mean one thing—The Hives are back in town. (read our review)
Recent Radio Shows



Art + Noise
Jason Landry spins his favorite alternative and indie rock tracks, right here on Soundwaves Radio. A free form fiesta just for you!
(Stream Episodes 35 & 36)Ben Jammin’
Join BennyD for hand-selected jams featuring the best jam bands out there, past and present on Ben Jammin'. Exclusively on Soundwaves Radio.
(Stream Episodes 43 & 44)Spin This!
Andrew Ross spins all that is indie, alternative, new wave, shoegaze and brit-pop. An always evolving mixtape, on the show, Spin This!, right here on Soundwaves Radio. (Stream Episode 36 & 37)
Guest Playlist Series

High Fade
We are excited to have High Fade join us this week on the Guest Playlist Series, exclusively on Soundwaves. Check out these tracks that they have curated for you that have inspired their career. (Stream it here)
Recent Film Review

The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel
Ultimately, Our Brother, Hillel, is less about mythologizing the Red Hot Chili Peppers and more about grounding their story in something human. It’s about friendship, creativity, loss, and the fragile line between inspiration and self-destruction. (Read the Review)

